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Mallorca's Most Beautiful Waters

From the wild south coast beaches of Es Trenc to the dramatic cliffs of Andratx, Mallorca's coastline is endlessly varied and beautiful. Our local skippers know every hidden cove, secret beach and spectacular viewpoint.

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Es Trenc & El Delta
South Coast

Es Trenc & El Delta

~35 nautical miles 1.5–2 hours
Best for: Full Day

Often called the 'Caribbean of the Mediterranean', Es Trenc is Mallorca's most pristine and protected beach. Miles of white sand, crystal-clear turquoise water, and dunes covered in Mediterranean scrub. Anchor just offshore and swim in water so clear you can see the seabed 10 metres below. Nearby El Delta is a wild, unspoiled wetland nature reserve — a completely different landscape just minutes away by boat.

Protected natural beachCrystal turquoise waterWild delta landscapeExcellent snorkelingRemote and uncrowded
Port d'Andratx
Southwest

Port d'Andratx

~15 nautical miles 45–60 minutes
Best for: Full Day

One of the most beautiful natural harbours in the Mediterranean. Port d'Andratx is surrounded by dramatic pine-forested mountains and dotted with exclusive villas. The town itself is charming and authentic, with excellent restaurants lining the waterfront. Just around the headland lies Cala Llamp — home to the legendary Gran Folies Beach Club.

Dramatic mountain sceneryExclusive marinaGran Folies nearbyAuthentic villageStunning cliff scenery

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Palma Bay
Central

Palma Bay

ImmediateHalf Day or Full Day

The sweeping bay in front of Palma de Mallorca is one of the most iconic views in the Mediterranean. The Gothic cathedral rising above the old city walls, the Royal Palace of La Almudaina, and the historic harbour create a backdrop unlike anywhere else. Perfect for morning cruises, sunset charters, and anyone who wants to see Palma from the water.

Cala Pi & Cala Llombards
South Coast

Cala Pi & Cala Llombards

1–1.5 hoursFull Day

Two of the most beautiful natural calas on the south coast. Cala Pi is a narrow, dramatic inlet with towering cliffs and a medieval watchtower — one of the most photographed spots in Mallorca. Cala Llombards is wider and more sheltered, with brilliant turquoise water and a small beach. Both are best reached by boat.

Cala Portals Vells
Southwest

Cala Portals Vells

25–30 minutesHalf Day

A hidden gem just 30 minutes from Port Calanova. Cala Portals Vells is a series of small, sheltered coves with crystal-clear water and ancient cave dwellings carved into the cliffs. The caves were used by Moorish fishermen and later by WWII soldiers. Snorkeling here is exceptional.

Sant Elm & Sa Dragonera
Far Southwest

Sant Elm & Sa Dragonera

1–1.5 hoursFull Day

The wild, dramatic western tip of Mallorca. Sant Elm is a charming, unspoiled village with excellent seafood restaurants. Just offshore lies Sa Dragonera — a protected nature reserve island shaped like a sleeping dragon, home to rare lizards and seabirds. Circumnavigating the island by boat is one of the most spectacular experiences in Mallorca.

Palmanova & Calvià Coast
West of Palma

Palmanova & Calvià Coast

30–40 minutesHalf Day or Full Day

The Calvià coastline stretches west from Palma through a series of beautiful bays and beaches. This is home to Nikki Beach, Siso Beach and some of Mallorca's best beach clubs. The water here is exceptionally clear and the coastline is dotted with pine forests running down to the sea.

Illetes & Portals Nous
West of Palma

Illetes & Portals Nous

15–20 minutesHalf Day

The closest beautiful waters to Port Calanova. Illetes is famous for its incredibly clear, shallow turquoise water — almost lagoon-like in its tranquility. Portals Nous is home to Puerto Portals marina, one of the most exclusive marinas in the Mediterranean, with excellent restaurants and boutiques.

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